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Lynch, Paul. Prophet Song. London: Faber & Faber, 2023.
M[acauley], T[homas]. "A Prophetic Account of a Grand National Epic Poem to be entitled 'The Wellingtoniad' and to be published A.D. 2824" In Knight's Quarterly Magazine. Vol. 3.6 ., 1824.
[McCoy], [John](1857-1924). A Prophetic Romance; Mars to Earth. Boston, MA: Arena Publishing Company, 1896.
Proposals for a Voluntary Nobility. Norwich, Eng.: Samurai Press, 1907.
[Bellers], [John](1654-1725). Proposals for Raising a Colledge of Industry Of All Useful Trades and Husbandry. With Profit for the Rich. A Plentiful Living for the Poor, and A Good Education for Youth. Which will be Advantage to the Government by the Increase of the People, and their Riches. London: Ptd. for T. Sowle, 1695.
F[airfield], R[ichard] I.. "Proposals to Save the World" In Alternatives! Foundation Newsletter. Vol. no. 2. n.p., 1970.
Hugli, Edwin E.H.(b. 1890). Proposed C-A-N-A-D-I-A-N A-M-O P-A-R-T-Y: Based on the Amo Formula. Toronto, ON, Canada: Author, 1964.
Tugwell, Rexford G[uy](1891-1979). "A Proposed Constitutional Model for the Newstates of Americas" In The Emerging Constitution. New York: Harper Magazine Press, 1974.
Birdsall, George A.. A Proposed World Government. Arlington, VA: The Shaw Press, 1944.
Okogu, Efe [Tokunbo]. “Proposition 23” In AfroSF: Science Fiction by African Writers, Edited by Hartmann, Ivor W.. NP: StoryTime Press, 2012.
Rimmer, Robert [Henry](1917-2001). Proposition 31. New York: New American Library, 1968.
Prospectus for Cambridge Institute. New City Project. September 8, 1970. [Cambridge, MA]: [n.p.], 1970.
[Beere], [Wynford Ormsby](1874?-1964). Prospectus of New Zealand Limited (Limited as to Area Only) A Company not incorporated under the Companies Act of 1908. Wellington, New Zealand: Edward Bellamy Society (N.Z.), 1910.
Thomson, William. A Prospectus of Socialism; or, A Glimpse of the Millenium, Showing Its Plan and Working Arrangements and How It May Be Brought About. London: Ptd. by W. Reeves, 1894.
Allen, Henry Ware. Prosperity In the Year 2000 A.D. Achieved by Democratic Steps As the natural result of abolishing all taxes upon business, industry, commerce and agriculture, leaving for the necessary expenses of government its natural revenue, economic rent as determined by the site value of land. As presented in a series of conversations between Justin Waterson, a retired Chicago merchant, eighty-five years of age, and his grandson, Charles Waterson, aged seventeen. A Challenge to State Socialism. Boston, MA: Christopher Pub. House, 1936.
Van Petten, A[lbert] A[rcher](1925-2005). The Prosperity Plan; The only way to maintain widespread, well-founded prosperity and free enterprise in any society without war without debt without hardship without inflation without high taxes without big government and without communism. [Woomera, SA, Australia/Huntington Beach, CA]: Utopian Publishers, 1972.
McHugh, Maureen [F.](b. 1959). "Protection" In Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 16.4 & 5., 1992.
Due, Tananarive [Priscilla](b. 1966). "Protection" In Femspec . Vol. 3.2., 2002.
Spitzberg, Heather Marie. “Protective Acts” In Save The World: Twenty Sci-Fi Writers Save The Planet, Edited by Coatsworth, J. Scott. Sacramento, CA: Other Worlds Ink, 2022.
Farren, Mick [Michael Anthony](1943-2013). Protectorate. London: New English Library, 1984.
Stirling, S[tephen] M[ichael](b. 1954). The Protector's War. New York: Roc, 2005.
Platt, Charles(b. 1945). Protektor. New York: Avon Books, 1996.
Berenson, Alex(b. 1973). "The Protest" In The New York Times Sunday Review., 2020.
Greco, Ralph [Jr.]. "The Protocol: Your children deserve the best" In Nature . Vol. 452.7184., 2008.
[Burdekin], [Katharine Penelope Cade](1896-1963). Proud Man. London: Boriswood, 1934.

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